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A Ten-Year Visa

[…] planned for the end of January, and the visa in my passport was set to expire the day BEFORE my departure, I figured I was going to find out. In the three decades that I lived in China, I saw numerous iterations of visa requirements. When I first went as a teacher in 1984, […]

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ZGBriefs | January 18, 2024

China population decline accelerates as birthrate hits record low (January 17, 2024, The Guardian) The drop surpassed that recorded in 2022, of about 850,000 – the first time the recorded population had declined since the mass deaths of the Mao-era famines.

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ZGBriefs | July 30, 2020

China is home to 18 of the 20 most surveilled cities in the world (July 27, 2020, Inkstone News) Beijing has the most CCTV cameras installed of any city in the world and Taiyuan, the capital of the central province of Shanxi, has the most cameras per person.

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ZGBriefs | January 26, 2017

<p></p> <p>China cracks down on VPNs, making it harder to circumvent Great Firewall (Marcy 23, 2017, The Guardian)<br /> The nation’s ministry of industry and information technology announced a 14-month “cleanup” of internet access services, including making it illegal to operate a local VPN service without government approval. VPN services use encryption to disguise internet traffic so […]

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ZGBriefs | December 3, 2015

<h2></h2> <p>Amid Smog Wave, an Artist Molds a Potent Symbol of Beijing’s Pollution (December 1, 2015, <em>The New York Times</em>)<br /> For 100 days, Brother Nut dragged a roaring, industrial-strength vacuum cleaner around the Chinese capital’s landmarks, sucking up dust from the atmosphere. He has mixed the accumulated gray gunk with red clay to create […]

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ZGBriefs | January 28, 2016

[…] (January 26, 2017, China Real Time) When Hong Kong shivered through its coldest day in nearly sixty years Sunday, some of the city’s hardier inhabitants rushed to find frost, a rare and exotic site in this subtropical climate. These explorers figured that the chilliest place would be the top of Tai Mo Shan, the […]

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Skills No Longer Needed

[…] is no longer a survival skill. The ability to have a conversation with limited words and only context to convey meaning is not really necessary here. To find a word I needed, I learned to search online for an item that’s sort of like the item that I want to buy—but don’t know its […]

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ZGBriefs | April 6, 2017

<p></p> <p> Finding My Roots Deep in Rural China (March 31, 2017, <em>Sixth Tone</em>)<br /> Although I was born in China, I have been molded by the United States. The country gave me the chance to think and feel like an American. Here, I was taught to be curious; I learned that asking questions […]

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ZGBriefs The Weeks Top Picks, December 05 Issue

[…] how things began to unravel once Chen arrived in the US: It was never going to be straightforward for a so-called barefoot lawyer from rural China to find his feet on Manhattan asphalt. Chen thought he’d just be studying law. He ended up also getting a crash course in America’s culture wars. It was […]

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ZGBriefs — December 24, 2015

[…] is not always the case. A Peek Into the Mind of China’s Internet Users (December 23, 2015, The New York Times) In 2015, China’s citizens wanted to find out about health, money, the law and love — or marriage, at least. And they were preoccupied with deadly explosions, the erratic stock market, second children […]